Introduction to the Publication
This comprehensive volume, "Enzymes in Detergency (Surfactant Science)", provides an integrated overview of the application of enzymes within household detergents. It covers the entire spectrum from initial product development and manufacturing processes to critical aspects of safety and health-related considerations.
The text delves into the major classifications of enzymes, exploring their intricate structure-function relationships. It also examines life cycle analyses, advanced protein-engineering techniques, and the fundamental mechanisms by which these enzymes contribute to cleaning. Furthermore, the book discusses the historical, current, and prospective future applications of enzymes in detergency.

Key Topics Covered
This publication systematically addresses several critical areas:
- Integrated overview of enzyme utilization in household detergents.
- Detailed examination of product development and manufacturing processes for enzyme-based detergents.
- Analysis of safety and health-related issues pertinent to enzyme use.
- Classification and characteristics of major enzyme types.
- Exploration of enzyme structure-function relationships.
- Discussion of life cycle analyses for enzymes in detergent applications.
- Insights into protein-engineering techniques relevant to detergent enzymes.
- Elucidation of cleaning mechanisms facilitated by enzymes.
- Review of past, present, and future applications of enzymes in detergency.
How to Effectively Use This Book
To maximize your learning from "Enzymes in Detergency," consider the following recommendations:
- Sequential Reading: While sections can be read independently, a sequential reading from beginning to end is recommended for a foundational understanding of the subject matter.
- Cross-Referencing: Pay attention to internal references within the text that point to related discussions in other chapters. This helps in building a holistic understanding.
- Review Questions/Exercises: If provided, engage with any review questions or exercises to test your comprehension of the material.
- Glossary/Index: Utilize the glossary for definitions of technical terms and the index to quickly locate specific topics of interest.
Navigating the Content
The book is structured to guide readers through complex scientific and industrial concepts. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of enzymes in detergency, building upon previous knowledge. Key concepts are often introduced with foundational principles before moving into more advanced applications and implications.
Readers are encouraged to use the detailed headings and subheadings to navigate directly to areas of specific interest or to review particular topics. The logical flow of information aims to facilitate both in-depth study and quick reference.
Care and Preservation
To ensure the longevity and readability of your hardcover copy of "Enzymes in Detergency," please follow these care guidelines:
- Storage: Store the book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive humidity to prevent warping, fading, or mold growth.
- Handling: Handle the book with clean hands to avoid transferring oils and dirt to the pages and cover.
- Page Turning: Turn pages carefully to prevent tearing or creasing. Avoid folding page corners to mark your place; use a bookmark instead.
- Protection: If transporting, place the book in a protective bag or sleeve to prevent damage to the cover and spine.
Understanding Complex Concepts
Some sections of this book may contain highly technical or specialized information. If you encounter difficulties in understanding certain concepts, consider the following:
- Re-read: Sometimes, re-reading a challenging paragraph or section can clarify its meaning.
- Contextualize: Refer back to previous chapters or the introduction to understand the broader context of the topic.
- External Resources: Consult supplementary academic resources, scientific journals, or online databases for additional explanations or different perspectives on the subject matter.
- Discussion: If possible, discuss the concepts with peers or experts in the field.
Publication Specifications
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Publisher | CRC Press |
| Publication Date | April 1, 1997 |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| Print Length | 404 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 082479995X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0824799953 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 pounds |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.94 x 9.28 inches |
| Part of Series | Surfactant Science |
Authors and Editors
This authoritative publication was brought together by the expertise of:
- Jan H. van Ee (Editor)
- Onno Misset (Editor)
Series Information
"Enzymes in Detergency" is an integral part of the distinguished Surfactant Science series, specifically Volume 69. This series is known for its comprehensive coverage of various topics within surfactant chemistry and its applications.
For more information on the series, you may refer to the Surfactant Science series page.
Warranty and Support Information
As an academic publication, "Enzymes in Detergency (Surfactant Science)" does not typically come with a product warranty or direct technical support in the manner of consumer electronics or appliances. For inquiries regarding content, errata, or academic use, please refer to the publisher, CRC Press, or consult academic libraries and institutions.





